'For now we are the keepers': Waukesha County Historical Society preserving items left behind after Christmas Parade Tragedy
By:
Kim Shine
Posted: Jan 23, 2022 8:36 AM CDT
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WAUKESHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Veterans Park in Waukesha became a place of solace for so many in the wake of the November Christmas parade tragedy. It's where people left thousands of tribute items in honor of the victims.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Kim Shine met the experienced team carefully preserving and conserving the parade memorial collection as plans for a permanent memorial take shape.
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